Wei spends over 10 hours per day working in a small crane cab, and uses his spare time to take pictures of Shanghai at different time of the day and in various weather. His work has won second place in the city’s photography contest.

Due to Shanghai’s humid air, mist is common. (Image: 360doc)

The cranes in Wei’s photos seem to have become his personal icon. (Image: 360doc)

From such a height and angle, you can see the endless Huangpu River, and the amazing orange near the skyline. (Image: 360doc)

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